Thursday, March 17, 2005

 

"The Daily Podcast Feed" for Thursday - March 17, 2005

Today's podcast feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station







This morning's feed has 12 new podcasts. Enjoy!!

* The above flash audio player is simple to use. Just click the play arrow in the player to start a podcast or use the double arrows on the right to move to the next podcast. All podcasts decribed in player have show numbers and titles. All show numbers in player match up with the show numbers described in the show list below.


1) Miller Report - All Juiced Up! (18.30MB; download) -- We bend over and stick the needle in my fat filled rump and load up on all kinds of steroids for today's show.
This show is just busting at the seems with information and certainly my opinions. And, I went 10 minutes long, so this show
is 40 minutes in length. Source: The Miller Report with Dave Miller

2) Podcast NYC: Alley Cuts #4 (19.98MB; download) -- We're celebrating Saint Patrick's Day on Alley Cuts with the brother and sister team of Shannon Mulready and Brea Quinn. With Shannon on guitar and Brea on vocals this pair are a tour de force of avante garde rock n' roll. Listen to the tracks on the show and you'll hear that this duo is not afraid to take chances in making the music they love. May the road rise to meet you both. Check out Shannon on the web at http://www.shannonmulready.com.
Tracks On The Show: Wasting Away, Disenchanted People, Bring It Together, Solstice at the Megalith, Sonic Room, Brown Dirt
PLUS - A sneak peek at next week's Alley Cuts artist.
Source: Podcast NYC - Alley Cuts

3) Say Yum 2005-03-15 - Kiss Me I'm Irish (16.97MB; download) -- Check out the slide show.

Listen to the Say Yum podcast!
SayYum-2005-03-16.mp3 [17.0mb (42:15) 56kbps]

Say Yum 2005-03-16

Menu
Corned Beef & Cabbage
Music
Carbon Leaf

Show notes

01:08 brief artichoke recap
01:28 audio comment from Todd
02:58 Coady is definitely a top scraper
04:20 audio comment from Dan
04:50 tonight Devan's cooking corned beef and cabbage
06:55 Life Less Ordinary by Carbon Leaf
11:05 catching up with what cooking we've done so far
12:00 corned beef cooking instructions
16:25 some drinking music
20:07 making up some black 'n tans
23:45 Kris' call out to anyone who can help her unlock the sushi bar game in Urbz
24:38 time to throw the potatoes in with the beef
28:20 one more tune called Mary Mac, also by Carbon Leaf, before we throw the cabbage in
32:48 please send us music, we love new music and love to turn others on to new music
36:08 looking forward to the podcasters meetup in SF next Wednesday
Source: Say Yum

4) Bitterest Pill #32: Minivan Stick Figures Must GO! (16.91MB; download) -- The Dan Klass Show: comedy, commentary and music from a stay-at-home-dad/shut in. Today I take to task all the parents who have those wonderful stick figure families on the back windshields of their minivans. (note: If you don't know what "MILF" means, don't Google it. Just ask a single guy with an internet connection...If you don't know what a "CBGB's" t-shirt is...) Job Openings: Proof Readers needed in Austria. No experience necessary. Lance Anderson is already three podcasts in. Check out Acts 1 and 2 of "I Didn't Even Kiss Her." Just Pete from "Illinoise" set me an AWESOME theme song for The Bitterest Pill. Just awesome. Needless to say, you'll probably be hearing a LOT of it...Enjoy!
Source: The Bitterest Pill

5) Winecast 14 - Beaujolais (9.19MB; download) -- The wines of Beaujolais are featured on today's show, I finish the basic wine tasting series and mention my appearance on Garrick Van Buren's First Crack podcast.
Source: Winecast

6) SD Poemcast: Sylvia's Death (1.88MB; download) -- We'll end this week's inadvertent theme with two of my favories, Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath, who met similar untimely ends. They were close friends and shared much -- including their dark wishes. This piece fluctuates between jealousy, longing, bitterness and affection. The way in which it interrupts itself is notable. Still, you wish it never needed to be written.

Sylvia's Death - Anne Sexton
Source: Safe Digression

7) RadioZoom #022 - 01.26.05 (15.57MB; download) -- Single artist focus on Kevin B.F. Burt, a local Iowa City blues musician. Five songs and ways to contact this great artist. 34 minutes
Source: RadioZoom

8) Podcast NYC: Welcome To The Beehive - Lesson Five (10.71MB; download) -- "Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game, one foot from a winning touchdown."
- H Ross Perot

Take this advice to the bank. You will face great adversity in your life. Adversity comes at you in many different forms and when it comes you need to be ready to deal with it in an honest, professional manner. "Heart" is the thing that helps you to deal with adversity properly and move forward towards your version of success. You can't thrive without it. Simply put, YOU GOTTA HAVE HEART.
There's no place where you can learn about how to have heart. You need to develop it over time. This chapter clues you in to the key elements that make the development of heart possible while providing inspiration to keep on moving, no matter what obstacles you may face.
Source: Podcast NYC - Welcome To The Beehive

9) Future Tense Podcast for March 16, 2005 (4.54MB; download) -- At the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference here in San Diego, Yahoo and the tech publisher O'Reilly are launching the Tech Buzz Game. It's designed to allow Internet users to forecast the popularity of emerging technology trends and products. Players buy and sell shares of technology terms, like "Tivo" and "XBox." They amass or lose fake money depending on how much "buzz" the terms have on the Yahoo search engine.
Source: Future Tense

10) CIOPC:DSB 2005-03-16 It's Microsoft Day... (5.03MB; download) -- We discuss the upcoming IE 7.0 browser, SQL Server 2005 and Microsoft becoming an ASP?
Source: CIO PodCast

11) Brain Strain - Get Your Daily Dose! (1.79MB; download) -- Today's Direct DownloadPrevious Music Trivia Questions & Answers (March 15th, 2005):Q: How many Kinks were there?A: FourQ: In what year did UCLA film school graduate Jim Morrison record Light My Fire with The Doors?A: 1967Q: What was George Harrison's first hit solo album?A: All Things Must PassDo you like the show? at Podcast AlleySubscribe to Brain StrainComments or suggestions
Source: Brain Strain - Get Your Daily Dose!

12) First iRiver Podcast, trip from San Diego to San Jose (26.31MB; download) -- Thank god for hotel internet connections!Show Notes from 3/16/05- Testing the iRiver for the first time (using built in mic)- Car Trip to airport- Wired Dude's fear of flying- In-flight- Check in to hotel, and crappy room ammendments...File is about 26MB, sorry the filesize is so large! Shahrum, let me know if you have best settings for encoding from the iRiver.Also, one listner mentioned that my last podcast had a lot of static and ended abrubtly. That was because I was making the post over a cell phone, and the K7 service limits all posts to 5 minutes only, so I talked as much as I could until it cut me off. Sorry, it was very unprofessional!Download the mp3Well, it's 12:17pm and I am dead tired and have to meet some friends for breakfast at 7:15am so I'd better get a little sleep./WD
Source: Wired Dude

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